Step 2 Dram, Cpu, Disk-On-Chip And Cables Installation; Raptor At Memory Configuration; Cpu Installation - Intel Motherboard Raptor AT Installation Manual

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Raptor AT – Installation Guide
Step 2
Depending upon how your Raptor AT is configured you may need to
install the following:
DRAM (DIMMs)
CPU
Disk-on-chip

Raptor AT Memory Configuration

The Raptor AT offers 3 DIMM memory sockets (Locations J28,
J27 and J26 – Figure 1-2). They can be configured with 3.3V
unbuffered SDRAM modules. It is very important that the quality
of the DIMMs is good. Unreliable operation of the system may
result if poor quality DIMMs are used. Always purchase your
memory from a reliable source. We strongly recommend using
PC100 memory module (REQUIRED when using PIII or 100MHz
operation). The Raptor AT also supports ECC memories.
The Raptor AT uses standard DIMMs. To determine the
actual capacity of a 1 by 64 DIMM, simply multiply the
1MB by 8.

CPU Installation

The Raptor AT currently supports the following CPUs:
Full series of Intel Celeron and PIII processors (PGA 370).
1. Improper installation of the CPU may cause
permanent damage to both the system board and the
CPU. -- Void of warranty
2. Always handle the CPU by the edges, never touch the
pins.
3. Always use a heatsink and a CPU fan.
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DRAM, CPU, Disk-on-Chip and
Cables Installation

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